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H pa&lutNi eery rTvstAVt . Thc and
SATBlAf f Sspe ow, payable In all caaes
.CotJietront awd Sfaet Street, ,
''UATBS Ol' ADVERTISISlSy
t iqr. I insertion 30 50 I 1 aqr. 2 nioniha, S4.00
1 .m.o. ,- 4-7&1 1 " 3 " 6"Q
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! t month, 2 5U I 1 12 12 00
Ten linea or eai make a square. If an adver
tisement exceed ten fines, the pi ice will be in
rnportion. " ' '
Aft ) Irertisemen are" payable at the lime of
Mieir insertion.
'jotscis wit It yearly advertisers, will be made
n themosl liberal. terms.
f tr-tnsfer rf cjntrams for yearly advertising
WHt iy: 4jrinjtied. Should cira.ntancea render
m ch Vrfja't'a bUilnea-, or n.rfpecicd removal
necessary, m -.haraa 'accord in? (o rive puHnbed'
"aiwc.wfM be t ibo rUoirf ibe- e-ant ractur, tot
rhetirtMfhe ton adWcniseH. ' - '
The oriviie? of Amwial Advertisers in strictly
Mmired to their wri innrrcd iate basineos; and all
advertisements for ti .benefit of other persons,
s well as nil a-.l verliscments not immediately con
nected with their owrj business, and all excess of
1 vertisernents in length or otherwise beyond the
limits enaseJ, witt be charged at the usual rales.
N ) iertUementsV Is included in the contract
for.ihe sale or rent of. houses-or- lands in town ir
ronrttry. or for the saJe or hire of negroes, whclh
rr the prpenty s twod by thct advertiser or by
other nersons. Thee are excluded by the term
"i-n mediate bni.eaw J, .
Ml i I vwriiicnonts inserted in the tri-wecklv
Ctnuiereial'iTi! entitled to one iesertion in the
JKee-Wy free Charge,
jub cvnn sn vxxcy phintixg,
FAECGIEB 11 SUPERIOR STYLE.
riT3-triS y'o'i the comughcial.
IS'sw Vi Mersrs. Dollneh & Potteb.
iMba Cs4ti Smith, So. 6, Central vS'harf.
PhilndelphUtS. K. Cohev.
fioltimortW m . H. PsAaeand Wm. Thomson
NEWS.
ARR1V3L OF THE K1ACABA.
SIX DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE.
HIGHLY INTERESTING SEWS.
Halifax, July 13. The steamer
Niagara . anivod this afternoon, at 5
o'clock, siith dates from Liverpool to
J.uly 8. - -
The news is both interesting and im
portant, commercially and politically.
The Czar has returned a courteous
but evasive reply to Austria and Prus-sia-rofesing
his willingness to evacu
- .-at?ui8 "Principalities when the allies
"vaciiate; Turkey, but in the nieaii'ime
' J' fbsists'oriretainitig Mold a via.
The Austrians had begun to enter
Wallachia.
" The French army, under Baraguay
d'Hilliers, 'was embarking in liiiglish
. faips from Cherl-oura; for Finland.
Napier was in line of battle brfore
Cronstradt, and had exchanged shots,
but nothing decisive had occurred.
There had been some fighting at Se
bastopol between eight Russian steam
ers and three English steamers, the lat
ter being considerably damaged.
" The Russians lost two thousand kill--scd,
but niade good their retrdat.
Greece continued quiet.
Th insurrection in Spain is formida
ble. The insurgents maintain them
selves, notwithstanding the battle near
Madrid.
PROGRESS OF TUB WAR.
Prince Gortschakoff (not general) ar
rived at Vienna on the 4th of July, and
is the fjearer of the official reply of Rus
sia to Austria. The precise terms of
the reply had not transpired, but Gort
schakoff also carried an autograph from
Nicholas to Austria, the tenor of which
was said to be that. by the evacuation ol
Wallachia, Jeaving'frce the Danube lo
the C?ar, considers he satisfies all the
reasonable demands of Austria. Mol
davia is not tp.be evacuated, as the oc
cupation -of that principality is necessa
ry as a guarantee for the conditions of a
future treaty of pence.
Colonel Montenffel arrived on the 6th
at Berlin, from St. Petersburg, with the
Jzar's reply to Prussia. The reply is
courteous, stating that tho'Czar would
consent," to "resign the exclusive protecto
rate over Greek Austrians, if Turkey
would accede to the joint protectorate of
the' Five Powers; that the Czar will
evacuate' the Principalities when the
Western Powers evacuate Turkey, but
will maintain a strong military position
in Moldavia, as provisional security.
The Czar has also sent Colonel Isa
koff to Dresden with a friendly auto
gpraph letter to the king of Saxony, an J
other sovereigns who were represented
in the Bamburg Conference.
In the meantime hostilities continue,
and fighting is reported from the Baltic,
Black Sea, the Danube, and Asia
The Austrians have entered Walla
chia, and the French army is cmbark
ing in English ships at Cherbourg for
Finland. .
Respecting' the Austrian occupation
of "Wallachia, all yet known is, that on
the '2S& of "July, seventeen steamers with
Austrian troops on board,, dropped down
the Danube x'f ......
Napier's fledt;wa$ lying in line of bat
tle beforerCesra3't up to June 29, but
o attack had'heeh made.
iTh.e English frigate. Desperate fired
$ome shots! which the: batteries returned.
"Boijiersund was the second, time bom
baitdeti'on ihe 26ih " and, 27th of June,
and the;lbrtifict ion destroyed. .
"i "i- TIIE BLACK 8E.'A. ' ' ' "
Qn ,0ie (4iU olJune eight t Russian
steamers came out from Sebastopol and
attaeked-threerallied ships at the batter
ies. tTheallied fehinstlgaged were the
Furious, thtf Tefrible - and the Ifescar-
. ties. "The affair seems' Jo have;1 been a
running !ight.'Tv"Th FuriqWZw
fideraWfdamaged:-;..J. - f .
1'The'mairr body cmTic a!IUd fleet was
Some, English boats, taking soundings
at the mouth of-theDniepper, exchang
ed fires with the Kossacks.
aiother;battle.
On the 21st and 22i' an important
battle was fought The Turks, under
General Givolte and Meshd Pasha, fell
on the 'Russian reaf gtiaj-d of 25,000,
near Silistria, on the 21st. The battle
pasted two days, and the Russians lost
259Q men kilted, and made good their
retreaf
The Russians continued the concen
tration of troopstowards Sreth and the
Prutb, and apparently- mean to retire to
Matsehin, Itschka and TnJtsca ; on the
right 'bank of the Danube.
v - , . turkky. , .
. The plan of the campaign and move
ments of the allied annyare still kept
riofomidly secret. Cavalry is supposed
lo be advancing by land to the Balkans.
A telegraph is being built from Con
stantinople to Varna, Shumla, Widdiu
and Gallipoli.
Fifty thousand Anglo French troops
are still at Varna, and Piince Napoleon
is also- there.
General Bosquet's French division has
left Adrianople for Shumla.
Omer Pacha has prepared to estab
lish his headquarters at Rustchuck.
Communication from the Danube is
kept open as far as Sistova by tiie Turk
ish flotilla.
On the 1st of July, GortschakofT, re
moved his head-quarters from Kalaresch
to Wagitscont.
The crew of the English steam frig
ate Sans Pareil are fortifying Soukum
Kale, and the crew of the English frig
ate Sampson are fortifying akiuchid
at Redoubt Kaleh.
FROM ASIA.
The news is bad for the Turks from
Asia. On the 9th of June the Turks
met with a severe check in attempting
to storm two redoubts between the Us
myneb and Kutaf. The Russians at
tacked them in flank, and dnrin the
assault defeated thein with 1,500 to
2,000 killed. They also captured the
entire camp equippage, with 13 cannons
and 35 standards.
' My son,' said the cider Spriggles to
Spriggles junior, thinking to enlighten
the boy on the propagation of the hen
species, my son, do you know that
chickens come out of eggs T
1 Du they T replied Spiggles junior,
as he licked his plate, '1 thought eggs
come out of chickens.'
Thus ended the first lesson.
Returning home late one night, after be
ing on a "bender," and receiving a Caudle
izing from his better half, a toper suddenly
threatened to revenge himself by enlisting
in the Mexican army. The wife now ie
lented,rnd told her staggering husband
that if he joined, the Mexicans would kill
him.
Leaning against the half-opened door,
the husband replied
"W-u-r-l, I grss, Molly, there's two thai
can (hiccup) pl.iy at that game. I an'i
afraid of 'em ! Let 'em kill ! I kin kill as
many of tliem as I try can of me "
CHEMICALS.
1 firW") OZS. German, French, and Knglish
1 vjvvv Quinine j 50 lbs. Syrup Iodide Iron;
50 lbs. Blue Pill Mats ; 16 s. Salpa, Morphia ; 25
17.3. u pli Cinclionia. and the largest supply of
Cliemic;ils ever oticred for sale in this State. For
sale at C. 4 D. DrPKE'3,
J une 29. J. d H. copy. Drug Ware Rooms.
BUSINESS GARDSA
DR. GEORGE BHTTiNEB,
OP NOllTH 'CAROLINA.
OFflCE; No. 638. BHOADWAV,
OR AT.THK - -
PBESCOTT UOUSE-NE.V K)RK.
Eeb. 16. ' Ui lyc.
W M. SHERWOOD k CO ,
WHOLESALE Groeers and Commission Met
chants VVilniing, N. C.
All consignments ol I'aval Stores, together with
Cotton, Bacon, Laid, Corn,. Rfenl, Flour, 4c, shal
ecure the highest market pfiee.
Dec. 13 115-tf
INDIA CnOLAGOGNE.
CRHTaIN Itemedy for Chills and Fevers, as
1 tho isands can
June, 29.
testify. For fiile at
C. & D. DnPUE'S.
Druand Chemical Store,
and H. Copy. 45.
CHAMPAGNE.
pZI BASKETS Choice fhnnipnene, just to hand
J I at reasonable prices, a: GKO. M VERS.
July 8.
43.
PAINTS.
OH C0,f ' BS. Prime White Lead ; 5000 lbs.
OW,UUL Vcnitinii Bed; 40 bhls. Spanish
Brown ; 25 hbls. Fire Proof Paint ; 500 do. Ver
disris ; 1000 d i. Ch. Green ; 5G0 do. Paris Green;
5 do. Japm and 3 do Coach Bdy Varnish, for
sale cheap, by C. D. DcPRF..
Jolvl. J. and H. copy. 46.
CIGARS.
Pfl nnO, HAVANA Cigars, just reeeived
iJKfvniXJ from the Philadelphia and Balti
more Market, and .'or sale cheap, by
C. dc D. DaPRE,
June 29. Wholesale Druggists.
MOURNING GOODS.
BLACK and half Mourning Genadines and
Twisted Silk Pccsei:; Black and half Mourn
ing Bcrafi-s, some very ftn Piaid anil pl.iin lis
ues; French and Knslisli Lawns and Muslins, a
Urge assortment; 6rin$bsln8 and Calicoes, new
est patterns; Bonnet Kihbons; Mourning' and
half mourning Summer Silks ; Maltese Lace Col
lars and Undcrslecves t match, and a full and
general assortment of all the fashionable styles of
Collars, Undersleeves and Chimixettes to be worn
this Summer; Fans; 4, eve Veils; French Lawn
Handkerchiefs; Lupins Summer Bombasines and
ChaHy-s; the very best quality of Kid, ' BUck Net
and Black Silk Gloves ; Black and Steel colored
Parasols; English and- Italian Crapes, J-c. cto.
For sale at the lowest prices, by
Aarill. JAMES DAWSON.
TAYLOR'S INTERNATIONAL
HOTEL, BHOADWAY. (Cor. of Franlin Street,
NEW. VORK.
IS completed and opened for travellers who de
sire agreeable and attractive accommodations
It is conducted upon the principle of the best En-,
ropes Hotels, the meals being served in the sevfiV
ral apartments, or at the tables in the aloon, St
the option of guests. The Hotel and Furniture
combine elegance with eomfort; and is designed
as well for. the convenient reception of travel
ler bf th laie trains.
: JOHN TAT LOU, Proprietor.
Jan. 2C. . 133-Iyc.
JUST TO HAND. , -
FRESH SODA, BBtter,.Milk, Sagw.atM. PHot
Crackewt 13 bbls. handAonve Brown So ears t
0 hbl. Crarifred, 10 Crashed, VO Ptdere4 and
B GranuJatadi; Fnftoa Market Corn Beef Smok
4 8 sef t N. Cheesa j Loti . No, 1 ataoerel t
Co Psh. an various, other Jtems that wilv bS
fonnd useful , as well as orparoenial at the mi
ly Groeeryv' IQ03 t Korne?ay's Kitrsv lams;
J to hnnd . OBOL MYERS, FrotU j
"Xo. ---
J. D. LOVE,
MASUFXCTURER AMU HEALER IX
CABINET I' URNITUKE,
BEDSTEADS jCl! AIRS, MATTRESSES, &c. &c.
- Krouf street, Sent l it Market,
X BOWN BDiLBI.NU, WILMINGTON, N . C.
SerJt.6. 1852. 79-y-c
D. CASff WELL. J. A. PARKER.
CASHWKLL & PARKER,
C O M MISSION MERCHA N T S,
WILMINGTON. N. C.
Office fortnirly occupied by Mr. Win. A. Gwyer.
March 23. 3-lyc.
"T. C. LAITA,
COMMISSION MERCHANT 4- G EM ERA L
AVE.W.
WILMINGTON. N. C.
Oct. 1,! 853. N 8j-ly-
WILKIiNSO& JiSLliB,
UPHOLSTERS k PAPER HANGERS,
KEEP ON HAND AND MADE TO ORDER,
iiliiltresscs, Feather 13-jtls, Window Curtains
and Fixtures.
All work in the a'ove line d'ne at shortest No
tice. Wilmington, N. C., Market St.
March IS. 1-
JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM,
Grncral Coinmisswii and Forwardin; Merchant
Prompt personal attention given to Consign
ments I'orSaleor Shipment.
Liberal Cash adertnees viade on Consignments to
me or lo my Seu Yi.rk friends.
- Wilmington, Jan. 30, 1S53. 135.
G
W. C. HOWARD,
ENERAL Cminisjr nnci Forwarding Jtcr-
Ciiani, Wilinmsion i.t.
Liberal Jush adjnoes m iJe on Cunsignments.
Nov. W 109-tf
ROUNTREE, WATSON k CO.,
General Coiuntiioii Merchants,
ISO Front St , Sew Tm-k.
L'bsral Advances Made on Consignments.
J. D. RiltlSrHEE, B . C WATSON, W. H. WIGGINS.
August 5, 1H53. 69-ly.
J. HATHAWAY k SON,
COMMISSION M E ItC HANI'S,
WU.MIXGTON. N. C.
J. Hathawat, J. L. Hathaway.
Feb. 15, 1853. 31.
J A MES ANDERSON. tPAD SAVACt.
ANDERSON & SAVAGE.
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
WILMINGTON N. C.
Liberal cash advances made on consignnitnts.
Oct. 22. 94-
RUSSELL & BROTHER,
(LATE ELLIS. BUS8CLL & CO ,)
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Liberal cash advances made on consignmentsof
Naval sture-, Cotton, and other produce.
May 3, 1353.
C. & D. DitPRE.
WHOLE SALE AND ft ETA L DEALERS IN
Drugs, Medicines. Chemicals. Paints, lII,
Dye Stud's, ;lass. lcrt'u;neryr Clears,
Old Liquors, fancy Articles, c
MARKET STREET,
W I li M I X (i TOM, N . C.
Prescriptionsarcfully : npounded by experi
enced persons.
March 28, 1833.
4. "ft-
c
J. E HALL.
OMMISSION MEltCMAN'T, Wilminaion
' N C. Oiiice in roir of AIc.Vl ilian. Davis &
Co'h Store.
Every attention paid to the sale and purchase
of produce, and liberal cash advances made on
Hontiignments.
Refers to Capt. Gilbert Pot'er, E. P. Hall.
Pre't Branch Bank Stale N. C; O. G. Parsley,
Pres't Commercial Bank; McMillan, Davis &
Co.
Ian. 21 131-tf
wiXuiXgwyeI,
General lscnl;ForwarJing4 Commission Mcrehant
I take pleasure in informing my friends, that I
am prepared to give all business entrusted to me
efficient and personal attention. I have a wharf for
Naval Stores, with ample accommodatioas, Spirit
House, and Warehouse. Consignments of Naval
Storesforsalcor8htpinent;sndallkindsof coun
try pro luce-solicited. Cash advances made on
consignments. "
April 18, 1853 15:
conLey, KIRK k CO.
DEALERS IN
BUTTER, Cheese, Lard, and Smoked Provisions,
Pork. Beef, Beans, Peon, and Dried Fruit.
233 and 235, Fit OAT STK EET, Corner of PECK
SLIP, NEW VORK.
March 25. lyc.
WILLIAMn PEAKE,
COLLECTOR AND ADVt'RTISlAC AGLKT
For Country Newsnaners tUrsugheut the
Uu Wed States,
Basement of Sun Iron Bu iuin2s,Baliimore street
All business entrusted touts care transacted
promptly, op liberal terms.
septjT 95-f
"JAS. H. CHADBOURN k C0
General Commission Merchants,
WILMIMGTOS, W. C.
Jas. H. CHAOBOua.t. Gio. Ch adbousn.
Jan. 1, 1853. 123.
F. T. FOSTER,
T AJVTJFACTURER of Bunting and Silk Flags,
lYx. and all-kind's of Waii and Plantation Tents.
35 and 37 So nth 3rd Street Philadelphia
June 17.
F.T. F.
40-3m-c.
HENRY NUTT,
FACTOR AD FOKWIIIDING iGEST,
Will g ire hi personal Attention to business entrust
ed' te his care.
Sept. 8, 1853. 75-tf.
JOSEPH H. PLANNER,
General Conrm ission Li e reliant,
WirMlJfCJTOXj If. c.
May 9th, 1853V 8Z-Iy-e.
GEORGE MYERS, ,
WHOLKSiLE JISD IET1IL GROCER ,
Keeps constantly em hand, Hue, 'Tens. Liquor,
ProUume,Wood and WiUov Ware, Frui
i Cofciiinuirie.(fr.rSoulh Front etreet ,
; , hiWIIiMINGTUJ1t.N Cvy . .
BUSIiNESS;idARDX?
0 L: IlLMfiW.
PRODUCE BROKE RitFOnWARniNG 4
, COMMISSION MERCHANT. '
OFFICE over Store of .WwH McKoy, .Sonth
Water street, Wilroing tonif. C, will tnake
liberal cash advances okf ecnswhaieniv He has
engaged Hie services of Mfi Jemnr Hall as a Gen
eral Produce Broker. Refers: -to-,
K. P. Hall, FresMent BranchBank of the State,
Wilmington. ? t'M" ? .
O G. Parsley, " Commeretal Bank, Wilmington.
Gen. A. McRue, President W,idy R;. Railroad, do
Oen. W. VV. Hafliee do. W. & M. Railroad, Mari
on C. H., S. C. .
W. K. Lane. Goldsboro", N. C.
July 6. ; ' 47-if.
MRS. KING,
273 King Street, between-Wentvil'orth and Society
Si reets. ChaHotorr.G. -
TANUFACTUttES -Sner.S4tperlor style,J
iVJL.VVig,-. Topt.PlarB?iianda and Curl, Ear r
Kings, rirenst Pins aoU Bracelets, ana ail lands ot
Farny Hair Plaiting. Orders' ilmnkfulljrrecelved
ty Mail or otherwise. Charges moderate'. Ad
dress as above. "
April 13. 12 lyc.
D. C. FREEMAN. GEOKGE HOUSTON
I'ltKEMAX & .HOUSTON,
M E RCH ANTS AND FACTORS,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
T. C. Pit E CM AN & CO.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
175 KUONT STUI3ET,
NEW VORK.
T. C. & B. CiAVORTIL
MIIISSICa AA3FUSWAIDISa'ncnOT,
Mi
FREEMAN AXD IMUSTO, WILMINGTON, H. C
j'EKP constantly on hand n stock ol Flour.
iVc'orw. Pork, Bacon. Salt, Cofi'et, Sagar, AIo-
lasses, Tobacco: Ciars, Snuff, Candles, Soap , For-
nxn and Domestic Ijtquors and trirtcs; Jron,
Nails, Paint", Oils, Olaao, Uomeitiea, Hals, Boots,
Shoes, Lets-' her, Azriculicral Implements, and a va
riety of other articles, suitable for lamilyand plan
tation use and the retail trade, which they will
lispose of in lots ta suit dealers or consumers on
reasonable terms for cnph.orin exchange for Na
val Stores or other produce.
The sen! o manner D. C. Kseeman.ib located 1 n
the city "of New York ; the junior partner, Geo.
Houston, in Wilmington. It' desired, advances,
will be made on i: insi.'a nents to and from either
place. All business entrusted to them will receive
proper attention ; and orders for Goods will be
promptlva nd carefully filled.
Sept. 9, 1852. 7f-f.
GEO. UARRISS,
General Commission Merchant,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
OTR1CT .lttcntion given to procuring Freight
O and purchasing C;fr,;oc3 for vessels.
R Et TO
K P. Hall, Ear. 1
?' ??arl'iey I. Wilmington.
I.A.I aylor, Ksq. (
J. t. Bellamy, Kq. )
Messrs. Tooker, Smyth & Co., ) ,. v ,.
" Thompson Hunter, $-ew ,orh'
Alcx'r. Hcrron, Jr. Philadelphia.
Messrs. Williams & Builcr, ; -i,-i,. o r-
(I F. Baker. Esq. $ Charleston , S . C.
Jan. 2. 1853. 123 tf.
MEDICAL HOUSE,
A. 16, SOUTH FREDERICK STREET,
. BALTIMORE. MARYLAND.
tttrrlUifhed in order lo afford the Afflicted
- $oH(fand scientific .medical Aid,
dPBtfpr the suppression of
DR. 1. B. Smith haiibr many years devotedhis
whale attention to thf treatment of Private com
plaints, in all their varies? ard complicated forms.
His great success in thosVIbttg standing and diffi
cult cases, such as were formerly considered incur
able, is sufficient to commend him to the public as
worthy'of the extensive patronage he has received,
Within the lat eight years, Dr. S.has rreatedmore
than 29,500cases of Private Complaints. lBX thir
diHierent forms and stages; a practice which "nd"
doubt exceeds that of all other physicians now ad
vertising in Baltimore, and not a single case is
known where his directions weTe strictly followed,
and medicines taken at reasonable time, without
effecting a radical and permanent cure ; therefore,
persons atuicted with diseases of the above nature,
no matter now aimeult or ion sxand tng trw-case
may'be,'' wcroW do well to call on Dr. Smith ,at his
office. No. IB, South Frederick St., and if not effec
tually relieved no remuneration wilf be required for
his services. His medicines are free from Mercury
and all mineral poisons; put up in a neat and com
pact form, and may be taken in a public or private
house, or while travelling, without exposure or hin
dmncefrom business, and except incases of vio
ent inflammation, no change of diet is necessary.
STRICTURES. Dr. Smith has discovered a
new.method by which rre can care the worst form of
stricture and that without pain onrrconvenlence to
the patient. Irritation of the uretha, or prostrate
glands,or neekof the bladder,ia sometimes niis'uker.
Icr strictures by general practitioners or charlatans.
YOUNG MEN
and others afflicted wiih Seminal Debility, whoth
er originating from a Certain Destructive Habit, or
from any other cause, with train of bodily and men
tal evils which follow, when neglected, should make
an early application, theTeby avoiding much trouble
and suffering, as wellas expense. By Ilia improved
method f treatment. Dr.' S. -can safely gnarnntee a
speedy and perfect cure in all cases oi this com
plaint. TO FEMALES.
All diseases peculiar to Females (as also Sup
pressions, Irregularities, &c.) speedily and effectu
ally removed.' The efficacy of his remedies, for the
cure of theabove affections, have been well tested
in an extens;ve practice for the last twelve years.
Persons at n distance may consult Dr. S. by a
letter, post-paid, describing case, and have medicine
securely put up and forwarded - to .nny part of the
Uniied States, always accompanied with full and
explicit directions for uje. Communications con
sidered stricily confidential. Office arranged wiih
separate apartments, so that patients never see any
one but the doctor himself. Attendance daily, from
3 in the morning till 9 at night.
N. B. Persons afflicted with any of the above
complaints, will do well to a .'oid the various
NOSTRUMS AND SPECIf ICS,
advertised by Apothecaries and Druggists as a cer
tain cure for nny and every disease. They are put
up to sell, b-.it hot to cufe.' and frequently do much
more harm than good therefore avoid them.
A word to the wise is sufficient. Address
DR. J. B. SMITH, 16 South Frederick st.,
Baltimore. Md.
Oct. 13. 90-ly-c.
I. WE3SEL. H. B. EtLERS.
WESSEL & EILERS.
COMMISSIon MERCHANTS & WIIOLE
SALE GROCERS,.. Nprtlr Wafer St.,-Wilmington,
N. C, intend to keep at the above
stand a general assortment of Groceries, Liquors,
and Provisions at wholesale- and to cairy on a
Geners IConimission Business.
RKFEBENCS '.
E. P. Hall. Pres't Br'ch Bank of the State. 1
O. G. Parsley , Pres't Cemmercinl Bank. Wit".
P. K . Dickinson , Esq
Poppe & Co.
Dollner & Potter,
Jan. 20 1S54. 131
1
New York,
GEO. II. KELLY,
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
Nex t dooi to A. A. VVarvnet's.on North Wsterst.
willattend to the sale of air kinds of Country Pro
iuce,stich as Corn, l'cas. Meal, Bacon .Lard ,ftc
indwillkeepconstantlyon hand a full .supply of
Groceries, &c.
References .
Willes Hall. of Wayne, Jno tlcRae, Wilmington
VV . Caraway . '' Gen. Alx . McRae . "
E. P. Ha II, Wilmington , Wiley A. WalKei . '
Dec. 13, 1352. 1 15-1 y.
IAS. P. GILLESPIE. GEO. 8. GILLESPIE.
JAM 124 If. OII.L.ESPIE Si CO..
PRODUCE AND FORWARDING
AGENTS.
WILMINGTON, N C.
Paiticu lar a 'tent ion paid to the receipts and Sale of
Naval Stores, Timber, I,umber, Corn, Bacon, Cot
ton, f-c, dc.
March 30. 6.
S. M. WEST,
Auctioneer and Commission Merchant,
.VILMINGTOW, N. C.
WILL sell or buy Real Estate and Negroes at
a small commission.
a lso :
Strict attention given to the sale of Timber, Tur
pentine, Tar, or any1 kind of Country Produce.
Office second door, South side of Market street,
on the wharf.
June 12. 1353. 33-ly.
A7n "VA NIB OKKELEN.
General Agent, Commission and Forwarding
Merchant,
WILMINGTON. N. C
Particular attention given tosale and purchase
of iN'aval Stores.
June 1,1853. 123-ly.
T. C. WORTH,
General Commission Merchant,
V I Li I I N TO N , N . C
USUAL advances made on consignments of Cot
ton, Naval Stores and other produce
Pattieular attention giten by G. W. Davis to pur
chasing cargoes, procuring freights for vessels. Ac.
Jan. 41 ; ,128
COCHRAN & RUSSELL. .
vt&DflCESSOEft TO fflOS. ALIBOME & CO ) r
General Commission Merchants,
No 32, North Wharves, ' xntl 63 North Water Sts.
PHILADELPHIA.
J. HABVKT cochias,
W. S. RCdSELL.
Liberal cawh-advances-made on consignments.
July 30th7l353. ' 5S-tf.
H. DOLLNER - ' C. POTTiB, If
DOLLNER k POTTER.
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NEW VORK:
Liberal Cash Advan-es made on all Consignments.
April 39. W5. ' 20-ly-pd.
W I L M I N (JTO N
MARBLE AND STONE YARD.
THE Subscriber having accepted ,the agency ot
several IsrireestablishBienta at the North - which
wUlfarnish.blio sn swlitaiteAsiippIyi of .finlshctto
nnBnlshelE, foseignand domestic in AU&LE or all
a,ualitrs. is onoaemd tfil sllordr to - X
MONUMENTS AJfP TOMBSTONES,
and evsrjr other .article in lbs leof the business
st reasonabht raMi. - . -i r . -y
BQjinmtn&,i3sn ssiife or carving
Executed sstfsltaa eabf doskh Jar4h or
Sostth. .. J s j i J't' 'Wv-- ' !--
The nest efranectl rf reIed-i
; ...... ilO1 UkTI ADiMlN x
March?., r
;;;cAkiiv B.iRRoTs;
I T7ORJSALF, by
SANDS SARSAPARILLA.
.V QUART BOTTLES.
For Purifti::g the Blood, and for the Cure of Scro
fula, Rheumatism, Stubborn Ulcers, Dyspepsia,
Salt Rlicu n, Fcter Sores, Erysipelas. Fimj'lcs,
liifes. Mercurial Disease, Cutaneous Erup
tions, Liter Complaint, BnmeiUi,, Con- .
snurplion, Female Complaint, Los of
' App'et'de, iitrat DeBUiry, f-c.
AN this preparation all the restorative proprrties
of the root are corvcejttrated in their utmost
strength and efficacy ; but while SarsapariHa Root
forms an important part of its combination, it is,
at the same time, compounded wiih other vegeta
ble remedies of great power, and it is in the pecu
liar coinbinaiion and scit n ific manner of its prep
aration, that its remarkable success in the cure f
dieaso depends. It acts simultaneously upon the
stomach, the circulation and the bowels; and thus
ihrce processes, which oreordinarily the result of
three different kinds of r cdicine, are carried on at
the same time, through the instrumentality of this
one remedial agent which gently stimulates while
it disinfects and expels from the stomach and
bowels all that is irritating, and at the same time
esiores vigor and tone. 'Many other preparations
imitate in oca ring the name of SarsapariHa, and
in that their tesemblance ends, being often prepar
ed from worthless and Inert roots, and of course
possess no healing or curative properties, and pa
tients in making choice of which they will use,
should take no other, but that one entitfed in their
confidence, from the long list of cures it has effect
ed on living witnesses, whosjj testimonials and
residence have been published, and who arc sliil
bearing daily icsiimony to its worth.
ASTONISHING CURE.
Pattebson,. N. Y , 20th, 1851.
Mersrs. A. B. &. D. Sajtos : Gentlemen. Hav
ing witnessed the most-beneficial effects from the
use of your SarsapariHa, it gives me pleasure to
send you the following statement in regard to ray
son. In the springy of 1848 he took a severe cold,
and after eight weeks of severe suffering the dis
ease settled in his left leg and foot, which soon
swelled to the utmost. The swelling was lanced
by his physician, and discharged most profusely;
after that no less than elevf n ulcers formed on the
leg and foot at on-? time. We had fivedifferent Phy
sicions.but none relieved him much ; ond the last
winter found him so emaciated and low (hat he was
unable to leave his i ed, suffering the most excrucia
ting pain. During this time the bone had become
so much affected that piece after piece came out, of
which he has now more than twenty-five preserved
in a bottle, varying from one half to one and a half
inches in length. We had given up all hopes of his
recovery, but at this time we were induced to try
your SarsapariHa, and with its use his health and
appetite began immediately to improve, and so rap
id was the change that less than a dozen bottles ef
fected a perfect cure.
With gratitude, I remaintruly yours,
DARIUS BALLARD.
We the undersigned neighbors of Mr. Ballard,
cheerfully subscribe to the facts of the abovestate
ment. H. A R. S. Hayt, A. M.Trowbridge,
Geo. T. Dean, C.Easlwood.
Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail by A. B.
& D. Sands, Drn-ssists msd Chemits, 100 Fulton
street corner of William New York. Sold also by
Druggists generally throughout the United States
and Canada. Price 31 per bottle ; six bottles for
$5. For sale by Dr. A. O. Bradley, and Messrs.
C. A D. DuPro, Wilmington, N. C.
April 9l ' 19-6m.
T .towage, :;...
ON nd after thisdate. all vessels
towed in harbor by Steamer Same
,Beery and Ca-'Boun, will be chargd.
HJKKISS, Agent.
roi..
14.00.
Nov. 8th, 185i.
SUMMER ! SUMMER ! f SUMMER ! ! !
r HE Subscribers have on hand the following
Syrups ami Cordials very fine for Summer
di inks :jLemonand Strawberry Syrups ly the
gallon and bole, Raspbrry Syrup. Cordials of
various kinds. Ginger, Cherry, Black-Berry
Boiince.ClaretandSouthera Wine, French Fine
gar, Germaa. Batters, and Raspberry, Vinegars be
sides some Black Berry Wine, good for the " Con
vention Grip now raging. '.
June 15. . RESTONATOWNSHKND.
, 1 . V 'i ' i ' '
WE have on-hand a very handsome assortment
of Paper Hanging, Eire Screen."' Borders,
Window Shades, Curtains, Cornices, Ac,, de.'
For sale find pas op by . r
-'.'? S 'r ViKXSSSOS.jlkKSLteSL,
June 8. "Fpho'jBeTersSBttPs.per Hangers.
Wfltfifrnt'lT''
fYPRSEV hia daV, s new strppljt of Paarsssola,
Kf very superior.qoaiiiy, piam KiacsrsiikST, pfaid
and striped Cambrics and Swiss M nslms, Na nswok
and Jaconet rdl a fall line of white emhraldini
Curtain Maslhts, Fsocy Wett Veiltv tsee; Collars." !
Men's extra qpiiliiy- colored Silk" GldvS-Ac. c.-
April ir. ' w 18.
L- : '
-T0ST. recce a Jar?s and han(T3one sssort-
ttiern,- per -Ajraass a Lo.'i Kibkm.. rMiti.
cheaply ' KAHNWElLERiSt BRO.
BILLS OF EXCHANGE.
AN Elesrant Edition of Bills of Exchange, print
ed in Geimaiiy, in Books of 10 cufres and In
sheets, just received and for sale at the office of
'lite Commercial.
DR. SWAYNE,
AN Eminent Physician of Philadelphia, bss
given to the world the benefit of his expe
rience by preparing remedies suitable to almost
every disease.
Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wdtl Cherry, for
Curing Coughs, CMs, Consumption, and all
Diseases of the Throat, Breast and Lang.
DR. SWAVNE'S VERMIFUGE,
.For Destroying Worms, Curing Dyspepsia, 4c.
- Dr. Swayno's Sugar Coated Sarsapa and Tar
1111, s enlle purgative and alterative Medicine,
far'Sttperior to the Pills in general use.
Dr. Swsyne'a Cholera Morbus Diarrhoea, and
DiseDterv tjordlat. av, never iamnii temeoy..
rrh Bnnnlv vTiit rreivHl at'-
C. D. D u P RESC "Drue 3 !,
-.. .- . ob Affenlstor WHtnwsrt
April 25. ' I'-1''
TO THE SICK AND AFFLICTED.
D.t. S WAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF
WILD CHERRY.
lit e most ejfeetual and speedy CURE KNOIVN
FOR CONSUMPTION Coughs, Colds, Asthma,
Bronchitis; Liver Complaints, Spilling Blood, Dif
ficulty of Breathinfr, Pains in the Side and Breast,
PalpitAition of the Heart, Influenza, Croup, Broken
Constitution, Sore Throat, Nerrous Debility, and
all Diseases of the Throat, Breast, and Lungs.
GREAT CURE OF THOMAS DICKSON,
After having been given up to die by. Physicians
and friends.
Poixt of Rocks, Frederick Co., Md.,
June 9th. 1861.
DR. SWAYNE: Dear Sir Believing U a duty
1 owe to the nublic. and in iuslice to you, 1
have thought proper to make known one of the
most exiraordmarv cures. in mv own case, mat
has ever been trulv recorded. In the month of
October last. I was afflicted with a seere gather
ing in my breast, which formea a larjre atxicess,
and also communicated to my lungs and very
much afflicted them, and discharged large quan
tities of corruption, external and internal. My
breath could also pass through my lungs and out
through the cavity of my breast with apparent
enee, attended wiih a violent cough day and night,
loss of appetite, nnd extreme debility, so that my
physicians thought my case extremely hopeless
and beyond the power of medicine. I remained
in this wretched condition for a long time, until 1
was wasted to a mere skeleton, a'nd there seemed
to be no hope for me, but, having read in the pur
lic papers of the many wonderful cures performi d
by vour COMPOUND SYRUP OF, WILD
CHERRY, 1 immediately sent to Baltimore for
five bottles and commenced its use, and, to my
great satisfaction and that of my anxious family,
t he abscess oropcninsinmyiungsoeganio neat,
and ihe cough subFided, and on using ten bottles
I -was restored to perfect health. I feel very grate
lui, and firmly believe tha-t in your medicine, un
der the blessings of Divine Prc-videnee, I am in
lebted for this great change, and am happy to say
that I am now enjoying as good health as 1 ever
have.
Yours, very respectfully, THOS. DIXON.
The subscriber is well acquainted with Thomas
Dixon, and can testify that he has been afflicted as
above represented I regard his recovery as almost
a miracle. He is a worthy member of society.
JAMES R. DURBOROW,
Patcr of the Berlin Cireuit, Baltimore Conference.
it gives tone to the stomach, strengthens the
digestive organs, and is ihe original and only true
preparation of Wild Cherry manufactured. Ob
serve particularly the portral of Dr. Swayne is
J"on ilie-wrapjn-r, around each bottle.
Lanoratory tor trie manufacture ana sale oi nit
DR. SWA VNE'S MEDICINES, No. 4 NORTH
SEVENTH ST , above Market, Philadelphia.
For sale Wholesale and Retail bv
C D" DuPRE,
Wilmington, N. C.
April 23. 17-ly.
SASH, BLIND
AND DOOR AGENCY.
Formerly conducted by fitiy C. Tlolctkiss.
HTHE public are hereby informed", thai I have
X beer. appoin:ed agent tor the sale of Indoiv
Sasll, minds Md !! , msnvufucturcd by the
New Haven Com., and am prepared to fill all
oruers in the above line, l he quality oi the
work ol the New Haven Com.- is well known in
this market. Btitldcrs and a 1 1 persons 1 n want of
the above articles, are rcrvucslcd to send in their
orders, and they will be promptly filled. Terms
invariably cash on delivery.
W iYl . A . Lr IV 1 KK
General Agent Commission and Forwarding Mer
cnani .
April IS. 15
HAY. ,
QXf) BALES II AY, now on the way fro
J York, for sale by
MISCELLANY.
A "PALPABLE-HIT'' DtfTNED.
The Washington " Correspondent of'thrf
New York Joornal A Commerce uarTatetf
whajjie calls rt passrg itt arms," a day
or tw& since. The Senai no being kj
session, Mr. Rockwell, of &i Slate, was y "
regaling himself over a ponderous tolumo S
in the Congressional' labraryy,. when Mr.
Walker, one of the New York Cit RefH
resentatives strolled iu. Said. Jre,-y WejJ
Senator, I'm bappjr.to fee thatjron nake
euch a judicious use of. your Senajoriat lei
sure-to wbieh the Senator gravefy respoo
de3," a Yirerf,w7Rttte awrtime akinr.
4 very lowland significant! tow -M&uC, iff
our House rere in etion,'as jown M,'lt
hoald cfaid&-Mtis&ri3to&'hy'ieif. 'ftatb'T':'':" ,
to be opon be foot, instead ot hett, atten-' :., ;
ding to ray official dotie. ' . " Woolil yoti
indeed ?" dryly retortetj the , lSe w; York- :'z.:
member. " Well, atr Matwacbueeltsi Sena
tors go now a days, there's Vrrff krrowing: v
what construction you might see fit to put
wpon your oath, if you were thert I" . A
hit ! a very palpable hit !" t?xclaimed lb
Senator " I owe you one !" A
FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATIOjf. "
The foUowitig is an account of. thef
way the Fourth cf July was celebrated
at Montague, Massachusetts. Sensible
people, these citizens of Montague- - Wer
think a scow load of tin-rattles, penny-
trumpets, ana hobby-horses would selt
there ;
; Between three and fear o'clock
there was a mock slave-hunt. A poor
fugitive was seeu to run for dear life,
pursued by a posse on horseback and
on foot, armed with bludgeons and pis
tols, who at length srjereeded fti captU'
ring him But the spectators interfered
now, and quickly rescued the'fugitive
and pulled his pursuers from tfcrefr hors
es and set them to fleeing iri turn,; while
their prisoner was set free. , ,Thea,wcier
seen four effigies (of .'Pierce, Douglas,
Loi ing, and Ilallett) slowly borne along;
to the mournful tolling of tbe bellto a
gallows erected in the wide angle of the
street, where tfrey trere: .snspended by
the neck 1 until dead.'.. A fire wastthei -
kindled beneath them,- and soon they Jg r ..
were converted to ashes."- ' '
A more ridiculous exhibition perhap . '
never occurred, unless on the shoies or '1
Saw Mill river.
June 29.
m New
FREEMAN & HOUSTON.
INDIA RUBBER BEDS
AND Cushiont for sale bv
WlLKiNSON & ESLER.
April 8.
Upholsleiers.
I1ME! LIME!!
'T'(M) CASKS Rockport Lime now landing for
I WWSale by.
June 29.
HATHAWAY & SON.
45.
WANTED.
Q OfVi LBS- Bees wox. for which thehighest
V J WW market dtms. wHI be paid i
March 9.
T. C. t B
cash.
G. WORTH.
t
THE DOG FOR WARM WEATHERW-
A fi'iemj who ha a large sutd sagacious?
dog. tolJ us yestetdii3' Ihut Wat eh.' saw
lle nrwn leave the usual .daily supply of ,
ice at the door, which, not being observed
by the servant, y melting away upon ther
area boaiils. Watch observed this waial'
ing process with concern, until he eouIJ
bear it no longer, when be commencerl
pushing the ice to a shaded place, andf
having been a short rime absent, returned '
with a piece of old carpet, which he threw
over it as he had seen the servant do
" There was ice in that !"
: j , v
.it'
' -n "',
Medical Board of
Commutation.
THE NORTH CAROLINA
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMP'Y,
RALEIGH, N. C.
THE above Company hr- s been in opera tionsincc
the 1st of April, 1843, under the directionof the
following Officers, viz :
Dr. Charles K. Jonhson, President,
Wm.D. Haywood, Vic President,
James F. Jordan, Secretary,
Wm. H. Jones, Treasurer,
Pcrrin Busbee, Attorney,
Dr. Charles K.Johnson,
Dr. Wm.H.McKee,
Dr. R.B. Havwood, '
J. Hersman. General Aeent
This Company baareceiyed a charter giving ad
vantages totheinsured over any other Company .
The 5th Section gives the Husband the privilege to
insure his own lile for the sole use of his Wife and
Children, free from any claim sof the representa
tives of the htrsband or any of his creditors.
Organized on purely mucual principles,- the life
membersBarticipatein thetcioeof the profits which
are declared annually. Besides, th j applicant for
life, when the annual premium is over $30 may pay
one nan in a in ore.
AH claims for insurance against the Company will
epaid within ninety daytafier DtoftTof the death
of the party is furnished. . , ' ,;
Slaves are insured for onator five years, at rates
which will enable all Slaveholders o ecure this
class of properiiy agafrrwrfhs unrertaiaty of life. -
Slave insurance present a new and interesting
feature in the history of North Carolina. which will
prove very important to U)s Southern Stnte,- -
The last four moottoe- Menstko of this Cnm'niiv
shows s verylargeamountof basiness-more Ihanl
tne Lireciors ex pec tea 10 Jt trie drsfy ear having
already Issued more tha 200 Policies. J"?.. J.;
- rr..w m w HaaiH, Medieat Examine, ind
A 'rnt. W ilmieaa. ff.-CL:'!i,j-t2r--.
AUCommnicatltonsonbriesMiri he Company
should be addressed to J"7? , '.
The Secret is out at last I We know all
about the "Know-Nothings." They bad
their origin in Scotland.nnd must have iok
migrated from these else why does Shalt- ,
speare put thence words inttrib mouth, of
Lord Rosee, in. his tragedy of "Macbeth?""
"Alas, poor country ! almost afraid to knoir itself,
It cannot be called our mother, but our grave; ,
Where nothing, but who Kaouif ffSiing, u seen,
to smile." v r,4 .'
The "Know Nothings," ;V inferred"
from this, stood A Nov I wihfMw dajs.-r-Only
they were seen to BrM! f ' ' ; ,
A CONSCIENTIOUS JUDGE.
A Western justice Of the peace ordered
a witness to 'come up and be sworn.' . He
was informed that the man'WasJ deaf-and
dumb. 'I don't care,1 said the judge" pas- .
sionately, 'whether, be is or Hot here Ls the -coustituiion
of the United States' bfefoTB rutt-.j.
It guarantee to ever man "ihe-"' liirht ; oi
speech; and so long as 1 have tfre honor oC -M
a seat on this bench, it shall not ' W, viola-, '
led or mviraeu."
gurantees to a man
on.'
s bench, it shall not ba viola-,
ded.: What nhs' Constitution I ?
a man he shall have; I reck- ' T;
" -rV-.,--;'-'r'.:t- ''sf- . .'-
-.' ; -
-
4,
f
(HYJNGITIOTEAII ER CALnOUN
ORDERS fottawTr. -?iv STEA MEtf
C CAHHOONVill haf-attention 11
iei(aiiDe omceoi ? ' ,
'r AK-t BY EXPRESS. 1
13 ECEITE& .this morning,-" ew sspply-of
t,i very wh Plaid Sonsmer asitsst uinjuima
and Printw French Xaconeits; Black Ttet Mitts;
Mmirninsf Collarap Jnimlxrt aar Underaleevec;
CiiUdran'a-Oae--Wnvio fest:Hrsefrovn 1S.
i 1 not also LadUaf, "ditto;-Fringe J find Damask
Bordered' unenM owersi-s .pcoui. :.uni j oj
DrioteilAnensfor Boy's wear,. Ac. I ..r sale
NOT, HUNG
The Norfolk. Herald states thai -some
months,ago.it pubtjsfc;f!,aon other items
of news from California,, that Robert Scott,
ot ior:oiK, va., was hung for murder, jit
Auburn, Cala. This statement it now catv
reefs. His father has just received' a letter
from bun, in which be ausraes to Ike exe-' v
cution of the murderej, kopitTg that the
stmnarity of names would , not .induce hrs
friends at home to imagine tbat he was th
criminal. He says that the man was
noted scoundrel, and richly .deserved, his
dopm, -and that he emigrated. tCaUfojnufc
tromavdifierent Stata. "f ' A" . -
. PUNCir ON BONNETS?
'The last number "of Punclx. contains tc
pictorial! guess at' the distance ai which
ladies' -bonnets will 'be- worn ficonf" heir
beads at the next remove. iThe 'tetidenev
has been further and still furrber rearward",
a"hd the next change,, Punch - thinks, will
,Vrry uiem uu tus uesu ruureiy, so lie ie .
presents the' Ijexr fashion bystwo ;youpg -r
lad iea' full dress and bare headed, sailing- y
aloffff iivi stcet,.yi'h 9 ;foottian walkings
some teii' feet VehiadtarryinglJu boanrt$ ' -
. g'Asfftr ZTn'- 'iliZ rrS' .-' "-' - ? ;.'; '' ' -
l was' s jarben il waJugudf iT was
qVwhcaJt was half, done and' yet it :
wastt'tdflne, when itwas natsp" iPJw
what was itf . -Of course spa ca.. . :
WiiftbiadofjTT-T-: -
; ZlTimoihyiohaaoa " courted. SusannarL
Dunal It "tsras Daim when it was begun . .
U "was-Doa when it was -half d ' " , an-
wasn't .Dunn -when -it ,wai doac Lt it
was Johnson. ."- ' v ,8T '
ftNORNI. CONVEN " :.
"LaboF' is honorable says
Post" "''It imay - be bouoi .' ' ' ;...' thi
Albany Atlss,1)ut it i3 .t- . -vtn-tent
-wh n' tLe- ibermpmett . : t Wl i
wpr
3
m
a v,